Stafford–Manchester line

Railway line in England

4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
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Stafford–Manchester line
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Manchester Oxford Road
Manchester Piccadilly Manchester Metrolink
Huddersfield line
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A6 road
Rushford
Styal line
Levenshulme
Heaton Chapel
Heaton Norris
Stockport
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Buxton line
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Disley cutoff via Cheadle Heath
Cheadle Hulme
Bramhall
Greater Manchester boundary
End of TfGM service
Poynton
Poynton (Midway)
Adlington
Prestbury Tunnel
273 yd
250 m
Prestbury
Hibel Road Tunnel
343 yd
314 m
Macclesfield Beech Bridge
Macclesfield Hibel Road
Macclesfield
North Rode
Congleton
Mow Cop and Scholar Green
Kidsgrove
Harecastle South Tunnel
1766 yd
1615 m
Chatterley
Longport
Etruria
Cliffe Vale Halt
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Stoke-on-Trent
Whieldon Road Halt
Mount Pleasant Halt
Sideway Halt
Trentham
Wedgwood
Barlaston
Stone
Norton Bridge flyover
Norton Bridge
Bridgeford
Great Bridgeford
Stafford

The Stafford–Manchester line is a major railway line branching from the West Coast Main Line serving Stafford, Stone, Stoke-on-Trent, Kidsgrove, Congleton, Macclesfield, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport and Manchester.

Train services

Avanti West Coast

Avanti West Coast operate inter-city services between London Euston and Manchester Piccadilly, via the Colwich spur. Some services between London Euston and Manchester Piccadilly travel along the Stone to Colwich line, thereby by-passing Stafford.

CrossCountry

CrossCountry services operate between Birmingham New Street / The South and Manchester Piccadilly. Between Cheadle Hulme (where it joins the Crewe–Manchester line) and Manchester, the line forms part of Network Rail Route 20.

London Northwestern Railway

Local services between Stafford and Stoke-on-Trent, calling at Stone, are operated by West Midlands Trains; they are branded London Northwestern Railway. They are operated as an hourly service between Stafford and Crewe. Between 2004 and 2008, there was no stopping service on the route, with a replacement bus service taking its place. However Wedgwood and Barlaston stations are still without a train service, although they were never officially closed and are still served by rail-replacement bus services. Norton Bridge also lost its services at the same time but was formally closed in December 2017, after 13 years without a rail service.[1]

Northern Trains

Frequent local services between Stoke-on-Trent and Manchester are operated by Northern Trains.

East Midlands Railway

The Derby to Crewe Line, operated by East Midlands Railway, shares the Stafford to Manchester Line between Stoke-on-Trent and Kidsgrove.

History

The line was completed in 1848. It incorporated the main line of the North Staffordshire Railway, from the junction with the London and North Western Railway at Norton Bridge, via its principal station at Stoke-on-Trent, to Macclesfield, where it made a running junction, again with the London and North Western Railway. The LNWR had its own station at Macclesfield Hibel Road, which was closed by British Rail in 1960.

The North Staffordshire Railway became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in 1923.

Electrification

The line was electrified at 25 kV AC, using overhead wires under the BR 1955 Modernisation Plan.

References

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  1. ^ "Norton Bridge rail station: Proposed closure". 19 October 2016.
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